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Density dependence and weather drive dabbling duck spatiotemporal distributions and intercontinental migration

Benjamin Golas Diann J.Prosser Andrew M.Ramey Paul Link Wayne E.Thogmartin

鸟类学研究(英文版)2025,Vol.16Issue(4):637-649,13.
鸟类学研究(英文版)2025,Vol.16Issue(4):637-649,13.DOI:10.1016/j.avrs.2025.100281

Density dependence and weather drive dabbling duck spatiotemporal distributions and intercontinental migration

Density dependence and weather drive dabbling duck spatiotemporal distributions and intercontinental migration

Benjamin Golas 1Diann J.Prosser 2Andrew M.Ramey 3Paul Link 4Wayne E.Thogmartin5

作者信息

  • 1. Department of Biology Colorado State University,Fort Collins,Colorado,80523,United States||Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center U.S.Geological Survey,LaCrosse,Wisconsin,54603,United States
  • 2. Eastern Ecological Science Center U.S.Geological Survey,Laurel,Maryland,20708,United States
  • 3. Alaska Science Center U.S.Geological Survey,Anchorage,Alaska,99508,United States
  • 4. Louisiana Waterfowl Working Group,Lafayette,LA,70508,United States
  • 5. Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center U.S.Geological Survey,LaCrosse,Wisconsin,54603,United States
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摘要

关键词

Agent based modeling/Anas acuta/Anas platyrhynchos/Landscape ecology/Mallard/Migration/Physiology/Pintail/Weather

Key words

Agent based modeling/Anas acuta/Anas platyrhynchos/Landscape ecology/Mallard/Migration/Physiology/Pintail/Weather

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Benjamin Golas,Diann J.Prosser,Andrew M.Ramey,Paul Link,Wayne E.Thogmartin..Density dependence and weather drive dabbling duck spatiotemporal distributions and intercontinental migration[J].鸟类学研究(英文版),2025,16(4):637-649,13.

基金项目

This work was funded by a grant from the US Geological Survey(Grant#G22AC00324-00).Thanks to Ryan Burner,Kevin Aagaard,Jason Rowheder,Colleen Webb,and members of the Webb lab for their feedback in early stages of this work.We would also like to thank the many private donors of the Louisiana Waterfowl Working Group who funded the transmitters used in the mallard telemetry study.Any use of trade,firm,or product names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S.Government. (Grant#G22AC00324-00)

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